The Texas Longhorns finished in fourth place in the final Learfield IMG Directors' Cup standings, which were unveiled Friday morning.

Stanford won this year's title, followed by Michigan and Florida. USC rounded out the top five.

The fourth-place finish was the Longhorns' second straight finish in the top five and their top overall finish in 14 years. They have finished in the top 10 of the Directors' Cup standings for six straight years.

Texas bested all other Big 12 schools for the sixth straight season.

Since 1993-94, the Directors' Cup has tracked the nation's most successful intercollegiate athletics programs for their on-field performances throughout the year. Schools may count points in up to 19 sport programs, four of which must be men's and women's basketball, volleyball and baseball, allowing programs with additional sports to count only the best team performances.

SMU (97.75) finished in 160th place. That was 10th among American Athletic Conference schools. Tulsa (164th), Tulane (201st) and Wichita State (258th) were the only AAC schools to finish with a worse standing.

North Texas finished in a tie for 184th with 77 points. The Mean Green received no points in the spring sports period. They tied with fellow Conference USA foe Florida International for sixth place in the conference in terms of overall Directors' Cup points.

Scott Bell, Assistant Sports Editor. Scott is SportsDay's lead digital strategist. He also currently oversees coverage of the Morning News' college football, college basketball, Dallas Stars and golf coverage. He has been a part of the SportsDay team since 2010 and has previously led HS, Mavericks and soccer coverage. Prior to moving to Dallas, he worked at the Detroit Free Press.